Italy during the summers is warm. Most of the people visit Italy during this season and it is exceptionally crowded. Although, the spring in this country is beautiful, summers can be a little harsh. There are many events that take place only during the summers like the Festa Della Republica which is the republic day parade and celebration that takes place every year on June 2nd. There are many events that take place on this day like the parade, concerts, fireworks, games and picnic. In the parade, the Italian army, navy, and airforce showcase their strengths.

July is the hottest month and the crowd starts to grow even more and by August, the cities of Italy are packed.

Here are some things to keep in mind while visiting Italy in the summers:

Plan in advance– Italy in summers is packed. So, before heading there for the vacation, make all your reservations like the hotel bookings and tour reservations in advanced. It is very difficult to get a decent hotel during the summers. Also during your stay, plan your day in such a way that you spend the hottest hours of the day inside cool museums, churches, and galleries.

Shoes– Wear comfortable shoes wherever you go. You might have to wait for hours before being able to get inside a monument or a restaurant and comfortable footwear comes in handy.

Clothing– Just like comfortable shoes, you need to also wear comfortable clothes. The temperature during the day scores very high and wearing anything very tight can make you really uncomfortable.

Italy in winters has a mixed type of weather. The northern parts of the country are colder than the southern parts. Visiting Italy in the winters is the best time if you do not like a lot of crowded places and want to spend your holiday in peace. The Alps and the Alpines are at their best during the winters so, you can head to these mountains for the winter sports like skiing, snowboarding, Nordic walking, and trekking. There are luxury mountain resorts that provide you with the best scenery. The museums are best visited during the winters because of the less number of people. You can take your time with every exhibit without being amidst a huge crowd. If you do not want to go to the colder places, you might want to go to the southern parts. Rome, Bari, Palermo and Naples have very mild winters and are really pleasant to just walk around and explore the cities. There are many sales that take place during the winters in many high-end stores so you can shop whatever you like at heavy discounts in Milan, Rome, Florence, and Venice.

These are a few things to keep in mind before visiting Italy in winters:

Pack accordingly– If you are going to the northern parts of the country, do not forget to carry your winter stuff like jackets, coats, boots because you will be seeing a lot of snow and it gets freezing cold. If you are visiting the southern parts of the country, then you need to know that the temperature is mild but can get cold in the nights. So pack your clothes accordingly.

Rain– Rain in the winters is very unpredictable so, it is advisable for you to pack an umbrella or a raincoat.

Small days– The days in winters are very short, so plan your activities so that you can visit most of the monuments during the day because you will not be able to have the best experience after sunset.

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